What is Flowcode 7?

This order page is for ordering a single user academic license of Flowcode 7. Academic Multi-user licenses are available at a discounted price: If you want to order a ten user academic license go to the 10-user order page, or if you want to order a discounted 50-user academic license go to the 50-user order page. If you want to order a standard or professional license go to this order page

Flowcode7 allows you to quickly and easily develop complex electronic and electromechanical systems. The graphical programming tool allows those with little experience to develop systems in minutes.

Flowcode 7 is an advanced integrated development environment (IDE) for electronic and electromechanical system development. Engineers—both professional and academic use Flowcode to develop systems for control and measurement based on microcontrollers or on rugged industrial interfaces using Windows compatible personal computers.

Flowcode is perfect for those programming PIC devices including Microchip's 8bit, 16bit and 32 bit range of microcontrollers. It's also an easy and effective solution for programming Atmel AVR, Arduino and ARM based devices.

How to Buy your Flowcode 7 Academic Single User License

Select the ‘chip packs’ you wish to add to your license Place a check-mark in front of each chip pack you want in the "Optional Recommended Products for this Item" section at the bottom of this page.

Note: At a minimum you have to select one chip pack!

You can add as many chip packs as you like from the option list, but you have to select at least one, as it tells us for which microcontroller architecture you want your Flowcode license. The price of the chip pack is added to the base price displayed at the top of this page. Chip Packs add support for different microcontroller device families such as 8-bit PIC, 16-bit PIC, AVR, ARM, etc.

Academic User Licenses include all available feature/component packs A full explanation of what is included in each feature pack is available in the Flowcode 7 Feature Pack Info document. Also see the Flowcode 7 datasheet for a more detailed explanation.

Academic Licenses are intended for use by academic institutions. No commercial product can be developed with an academic license. If you want to develop commercial products you need a professional license.